Graduate Education Program Policies

Graduate Education is Molloy's most noble profession, one which will allow students to truly make a difference. Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Amityville in 1955, Molloy University has from its beginning enjoyed an outstanding reputation for educating teachers who are effective leaders in schools throughout Long Island and surrounding areas.

Molloy’s Master of Science Degree offers 12 different programs including Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education, Adolescent Education in biology, chemistry, earth science, English, mathematics, physics, social studies and Spanish, Special Education on both childhood and adolescent levels, Educational Technology PK-12, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in grades PreK-12, which provide students with the opportunity to match their special interests and talents to the needs of the students they will teach. Students also have the opportunity to combine courses and receive dual certification or to extend their existing certification through Molloy's Advanced Certificate Programs.

Graduate Education professors possess the highest academic credentials, are experienced in research and publishing and bring many years of classroom and administrative experience to enhance their teaching. They have your individual success as their goal. Students' personal advisors are a full-time faculty member with expertise and experience in their certification area. Class size is limited to facilitate interactive learning and personal attention.

Molloy is extremely proud of its graduates, who represent us as an outstanding quality program, accredited not only by Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, but also by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation. Welcome to the Dominican heritage of excellence in a values-centered teacher education program, where students can change the world - one student at a time.